D.H. Lawrence and Germany; the politics of influence.(Brief article)(Book review)

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D.H. Lawrence and Germany; the politics of influence.

Krockel, Carl.

Editions Rodopi

2006

333 pages

$93.00

Paperback

Costerus, new series; 164

PR6023

Analyzing Lawrence's relationship to Germany in terms of the dialectic of Enlightenment, Krockel, who is not further identified, links various traits to particular novels. Among the topics are versions of modernist realism in Sons and Lovers and Buddenbrooks, myth and history in Women in Love, and the volkisch ideologies in The Plumed Serpent.

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